Indiana Reveille, Volume 43, Number 31, Vevay, Switzerland County, 1 August 1860 — Page 4
! cre toM of t~o H'ghlsnc chiefs. he* I enemies-who soddenly met ■ one day on a narrow path that wound along a precipice, tba base of which [was bid in a sunless, roaring chasm. ! They coaid nofpasseacb other bye—[the way wu too nsrrbw—while neijtber would retrace his steps for the I other. Both, therefore, eaw that one I had. to go down—down into the [jaws of the abyss before the other, [and so it is with thq two principles ! which now confront each other in Id^adewl-politics. The decisive hour has come, and every citizen and pa* itriot should choose his side. Tb? choice is between slavery and free* dora tor the Territories, and between tha dueiso social and political instilutions which they create. Time and-, civilization have pronounced r.gamst slavery. The institution is , a barbarism “as an apochrouism—a {barbarism which the spirit of the age and. the patriarchal relation has Uoftcnedrin ;njahy of its aspects, wc l.aro willing it) tfekhowk-dge, but nev* ertheiess a i barbarism pure ami unmixed id' Its origin and essence.— How caSj any sound mind or true heart hesitate when slavery woos j him on doe band and freedom on (he other? ij. ■' '
.'Cerapalgn Sr—g. Proclaim in thunder tones— The land is tte gift of a baunteotiH God,
tj? U Xj Li COMPLIANCE j ¥ira?HE| ilAWS of State/ pf INDIAN A!
' DB. HAMPTON. , ? I “ J \
: JESSE TEATS, TIfOULD inform his old cjistomen *nd 1 ff the rest of mankiid, Ujal be is Jos: receiving m J opcn.ng at jbis old stand yie largest and best assortment of Goods in his line ever brought to JVc v *r>*coni* prising, in part, a completefslock of DRY G0Q,PS, 1 Groceries, Hardware, Boots ! . and Shoes of all Scluds, QUEENS WARE. HAl Si CAPS, For Men and Boys, and READY-MADE GIJOTHING. Together with a thousand hings too numerous to mention iii an advertisement. All of which wilt be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash or i*.! equivalent. I would respectfully teqtesloll wanting articles in my line to me a cad and examine mv stock befdre purchasing elsewhere, as feel confident tbit I can suit you. JES3K TEATS. Vevay, Ocl. 12, 1S59. L,;,/ '
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tTrcr; ‘.is 7Sm'?rrr\ THE EOER PARTIES AND THE TITO PRINCIPLES. Though four well 'organittd and mutually antagonistic■■ parties are oow contending with one another for the Federal do7eminent, yet -the fact is apparent thy but two principles are in the field. Tbs one demands the exclusion of slavery from, and the other.the establishment of slavery io, the public domain. This is the simple statement of tho caig. (There j are therefore but two living representative parties—:the two which represent the opposing principles on the question of slavery in I he Territories. The-.other two, however respectable they mar provo ; tO be numerically; arc in ’’realfty bnt mere individual agglomerations, which encumber the siren a j and retard tho 1 scitlifmcfct of the controversy. Neither has a vital (that for a short period is often found an excellent:snh?titotc for'such a principle^—I ho'’ h'jpe of victory. And the'success ot’citbef, if its success were posibltv would be a prolongation of. the disti strous tlabata which has kept tho 0 onfederacy in a turmoil lor ten yea rs. Not so ’.vitb;the saccc's of tho Republican party or thc pro-s!aver«; Democracy. The 'election of either Lincoln or Breckinridge, wonU '-on a virtual adjustment of the matter in dispute. — The establishment of slavery in tho TerriioHca'at least, would be tho inevitable icsultof tho election ol the latter—its cxcliiai on'theVefrom wo’d be the result of iho> election ol Tho other. On the other: hand, tho election. of cither ’Douglas orBell wo’d necessarily bavo tho effect of prolractingthe ngony by postponing tho decision.
CONDUCTED mr t. J. TVAI<DO.
And to labor bis commands; , :, Yet millions of bands/want acres, . ‘ And millions of acres want hands.
DR.; HAMPTON'S j Compound DlureUp fills
WEDjrZSDAt', AUGUST 1, 1EC0,
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Keep it before the people That the laborer claims bis meed—, The tight of soil, . And the right to toil, From spur and bridle freed! The right to bear, And the light to abate
Fire Insurance!Company.
Bfasisp'oi THir Qbamd Dmeioy. —The Grand Division of Indiana meets at Anderson, Tuesday, August 7th. at 9, P. U. 6a Wednesday there is to be a grand Picnic. J Gen. Gary has' promised to be present. Excursion trains are to be run on all the roads leading to Anderson.
Office, No, 81 Fine St., New-York.
* Dt. Hampton's i Dr. Hampton’i j Dr. Hampton's I Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s j Dr. Hampton's i Dr. Hampton’s : Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's [ ’ Dr. Hampton’s . Dr. Hampton’s ‘ Dr. Hampton's Corn’d Drimlic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Pitts, . Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, • Comp’d Diuretic Pilb, Comp'd Diuretic Pills, Comp'd Diuretic Piils, Comp'd Diuretic Pilt; f romp’d Diuretic [’ills. Dr. Hampton'^ ' . Dr. Hampton's ' Dr. ( Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton’s , *: Dr. Hampton’s Dr. Hampton's Corap’d Diuretic Pills, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, . Comp'd Diuretic Pills, i Comp’d Diuretic Pill?, ! Comp'd Diuretic Pills. ■’ Comp’d Diuretic Pill?, Comp’d Diuretic Pills,; 'Comp'd Diuretic Pills, ; : Comp'd Diuretic Pi)ls, Comp’d Diuretic Pills, Cure Gravel,. . Cure Gravel, Cure Gtqvel, r ! Cure . Gravel, Cme J Gravel, ‘ Cure Gravel, ) Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure Gravel, Cure ('.ravel, Cure Gravel, I Cute Grave), .* , Cute Gravel, - ! Cuie Gravel, ; Cur« Gravel. ■ ; Cure' . ! Gleet, Cure . ; Gleet, i Cure • - Gleet. Cure ! ■ Gleet, Cure 'Gleet, i Cute ' Gleet, . ' Cure ' 1 Gleet, j Cure ; \ Gleet, ' ' ' Cute (llett. Cll!C Stri.-torc, Cure Stricture, Cure Stricture, Cure . Stricture, <Uuie Stricture, / . . Cure * Stricture, Cure .
ter carafest and safest jiode of INSURANCE. Jgjt
With you and me my brother. Whatever is given, 11) God (rum Heaven, ■ For one os well as another.
DEALERS RECEIVE 75 PEKC’T. OP NET PROFITS 1
Cash Capital, (all paid in,) $500,000. SURPLUS, - -I - *13,88!*.
August Erxcrios.—The Missouri ■election tabes place on the Monday in August. Four candidates for Governor an) in the field—Ibspublican, Consitotional- Union, Dictkiu■ridge and- Douglas. -'The Repnbli•caa StateTicket is made for every Congressional district in tbej Stale, .thus showing that Republicanism is not confined to a particular. eel ion. The other.State which hold their elec* tiona in August the following:— On the* 1st Monday, Alabama,' Arkansas* Kentucky and Texas; 1st Thors day, Tennessee; 2d Thursday, Xorth Carolina. All the , above States elect members'of the Legislature. Arkansas andKonh Carolina Goyaipcrs in addition. Tbaonly significance attached if tl c result in eithena that jt'will indicate the ralativo' of Belt, * Douglas etui Brcckinlitigc. .
The soil Jays fallow, tie weeds grow rani Ycl idle the, poor tnoa stands; Oh! millions of bands want acres, ; y ■ And miilicns of acres want hands. '
JOSEPH WALKER, PKiideaU THOS, W, UJRD3ALL, ( TI(r Present. RICHARD U DAYDOCK, SemUry.
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Unneccsnary Torture.
F. J. . WALDO. AGENT,
£9 I f 1 , n/IA TVOBTH ?P FARMS aid VvJlUjUUU UflU'lXG LOTS, in lire te.M Ber£i « tif VJrphiit, County, to be ilUhlet im.'iv tea lV‘u*iad teuibundred laMcriUT-, cn ttelOth of September, IfcflO, for the t- afflt of Port Itcyal FmaJe Academy.— Satecrij lions only Tt* Ml«h tai*—onerbalt itoen, the rert on delivery of the Deed.' Every subscriber will pet a JtaJIJInR id or a Farm, >uf tnp (a value tronTtn Itollua tutwcoty-fiveTbeur Mod Dollars. TI m Farms am Lnti are widths* cheaptotnOuw set'.Ieiattit, a*o Sdealnumber bems nserrcl tTi-- Isenw-e in he value of which alH coreiensate for the appar nl lev price BOW a-Vcd. - . ' '
FACTS FOlt THE INCREDULOUS.
VEVAY, INDIANA. TInl Company tWue* poUclf*, allowing the part lea to participate In the pro&U at the Cunpaoj—the innted locuntnf tin Uat.ijity whaj. l
The agony suffered by the limping pil* grim who neglected to toil the peas he carried in his shoes as a penance, .was nothing to the horrible twinges, tbe racking tortures which rheumatic patients suffer. We pity the obstinacy, or the ignorance, or the prejudice, whichever it may be, which has; thus far prevented them from resorting to thrse great specifics tor rheumatism, IJou-ovviv’s Oi.vr,«t.vr .»xi» pitas. 11 is curious, m o country where almost every one can and does read the new-papers, that facts of the utmost importance to the health of thousands should be overlooked or disregarded by any of the suffering class whom they immediately concern.' Yet, so it is. Almost daily wtf see persons moving painfully through the streets, with contracted limbs and joints renejered rigid by disease, to whom the penetrating and laxa-, live unguent invented by I’rofessor Holloway would be worth its weight in diamond In the Russian- hospitals, it has siijitttedeil every other citetnal rein-cdy-for rhcuiiiatLsiu, Nothing else, say the French surgeons, employed in those institutions sedm to have' the slightest effect on the terrible forms of the malady which exist in that irthospitable climate. Thu results of its use in inis country aie, we art assured, no Jess satisfactory;--Warm fomentations should, in all cases, precede its application, as by tLia means the pores of the skin arc opened, and the process of absorption greatly facilitated. The rapidity with which' the- Ointment disappears underthu haul white being rubbed in, is.astonishing.' -The inflamed flesh'; or indurated muscles seem to drink in the cooling, soothing, relaxing uriclient, as swiftly ps lhe desert sands imbibe the genial rain. As sh auxiliatyto Ihe. Ointment in' rheumatic cases, the Fills arc said to be invaluable, ami Ve can readily believe it. Alt external disorders mote or less interfere wi'.h the functions of the internal organ?, and the presence of disease, on the surface at-, ways involves a bad condition of the secretions and the blood. It is by the correction of these fractional derangements, we presume, that the Fills, artist the cure. Such is the theory of the distinguished inventor of the remedies, and ns it is consistent with common sente, (which is more than can be said of all medical theories,) we have nothing to object toil. One thing is certain with regard to rheumatism in lint climate? In nine ca-' out cf ten,, it defies c*u:.. fc , ,u stereotypy! prostriplmh, is niutc baneful to (he constitution than mercury iiself; and though i*. may, by its paralysing influence, so far benumb the pacts affected, as to alleviate the pain, we have .never known an,instance in which it hat thoroughly eradicated disease. On the other band, it is claimed that Holloway's remedies expel it utterly; and this claim is fortified by volumes of direct and uncontradicted testimony.—''i’crioi/icffj Critic,’* ; \
Throe-fourth* of the net profits oft}* Company are annually dWiJed W tbelrieurei],- - Kpeobl attention glrtn to Insurance on Orel)fnci and limlnea* Property* I • Ituaranre taktn ai lo» as 4y any other rtfpos-iit'!et‘ocn-aii}'. }' I’\ J. WALDO, Agent. mnrT-lf ,, j TKVAV, 1SD,
liOMAXCK IX REAL LIFE
C3'U' K -r.K AfirSTS ABE City, t < obtain robsc uiiMt in-srsl ind".Tvtwits' *U ayei.ts v.ri:c that tley are luX
' A joking lady, beautiful in person ami attractive in manner, who rcsiiled in ;thd 'immediate of Boston,V a ? sought in marriage sOme years ag6 by two men. , One of these w«3 poof, end a mechanic; the other Was rich), and not a'mechanic. The woman former; the family lilted the latter., A* is the coso in sach ofTairS,’ tho teoalan married to please Her fnenda. ' Having thus "sold herself.'* eho’oaght to have been mijcrablcV but she ■■Wes' not.WUer bnsband’e bn aflfe e ted V1ove subdued her[beart; and bia gold smoothed tbb irongb places in the human path.
IUA KEEXKV, Agent, at Patriot.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
C3'U' K -r.K AfirSTS ABE ST.WTED,'eat ef Allcjhuiy City, t < obtain robsc Iberi,to whom tie uiiMt in-srsl inl-.rrrivnts' all be civa. Scare ayei.ts v. rite that t) ey areluX lug J COO a month. Ci’ Ft r full faillenlars. Si l>*ctipti<m>. Afendej, Ao.. apply to ' K. U.VCDER, i_i>*.'-IJitn] Tvrt Royal, Virginia. W. 1'. IUXKF.IU AX'S i ■ critBaariD Blood Comiitiort PoAvdcr, roa . MIC*wmt nc» «£ I’aitUCi co»riv»ro MisVir.iuv.or ntis* i>s mow. FIPPABED and -oW by \x\ F. ItFCNT-EMAK. VtrtaisAtT Sraniox, Seet>uJ i'tieit, between Main and JlniU rry, kodiwu, I id. - Tli!. p..wd.T h,' U-i i. Ioun.1, by long experVnee t> l*c IJpbiy vicfril' fur iliccur. of the vanont dltraM-' fi abioh If-jr'fji aaj Caltl • are unbject. Tit: _ FuiimKr. llbtctoj or. HioVH and. Loti ef Appetite, l;T*ir.l Sfraiir, Yi’I'iw \ ’aler,Sfratcbca or Create, llan/e. 1-ifaaatibn. F itifoe or Khtomat;*in. n ini.oitili- i -ytii I’onjpUlnt,*' a dhrii'F fitij t, lion,.- hi *J.!> ran itry. frlee 3} cts. jer Hue, ISA \C STEVENS, janl-ty Ancs.tforSa u.rUudCuauy.
The Sqm* Iter Sovereignly Democracy and the Union paity have this incoinmu'ii —they .pro ter spit, allcxprcssi'in of opinion (.on the character i*f slavery. T1ic one rtffc'rs the question to the territorial eeltl erv indifferent .whether they vole fl op, or down. -The other -is entirely nonedhnriitUi. Yon cannot tell from its plat form, whether it is for bin very, aga* iftL tlavory, or Pimply indifferent as in what may bo (the issue.of ihe cooll’xt between it and free labor.— We by no means imagine that any meli indifference is felt; On the centum, we know’that John Bell himsail is an advocate for the extension of slavery; het on the other ; band, Edward Everett, : who, of the twp,', has the better chance of being Fresi* dent.is an avowed, slavery icstric--tloaist. The party 'yvhfcb Ihesd gentlemen represent-may, therefore be justly said tohavoco position on lhe( all-engrossing question of Ibo (day. 1 (Fartiaana may attempt t0..oycrlook (bis irremediable defect, but; ear nest laca , will, not, and. ninety; then out of every, hundred citiwoi, «e earnest on this qn eat i ono f. si averj . The Union Pariy| it iy plain. has ho miaSioa Rt ibis time; and tIie Snvcrfiignty Dtruoeiaty cno havo no mission; at any lime, except when 1 double doalirig.dnpHcily and an otter mdifferenco to right am! wrong cro in the ascendant. Were thb Union threatened,were lire .great question of onr-current political the preservation or the dissolution of the ! Uiiiiia/ then indeed : a Union, pafty tyould .be'theonly refugo of patriotism;' but now'eceryjparty rivals every other.. in professions; of devotion to tho Union; and /whether or not I they are alike sincere U is apparent I that,danger, is . as little to fcoapprehended as if they were. ; v( Wcknow that Douglas'aiid hit followers,accuse late associates of Disunion, hot ; language of Breckinridge and Lana,gives Ibtrlic to the accusation,;.and iheacta-of Breckinridge's supporters sustain the denial given by..their.chief. iKroni the slave States any more than'from the (n-c Stales.no threat of revolt in the event of the clcction of n "Black RepublicanPresident” is, longer beard, Douglas; it ; would seem, has a mice a ded S e w a rdasi hodbj a ct of Soutbern : hatred and obloqujvami the Dieontonists, (if Disauipnists there be, are evidently more intent on defeating .him'- ihaii preventing the inauguration pi, Lmcoln.,;, ‘But if. there be any truth in the grave charge made by Douglas and his adherents against the Breckinridge men, it should inure to. the benefit,(not of tho latter,'but of tho Union ■ putty. There is however, no tnuhin it, and bonce in the strife,of. (he( two'great principles mentioned above,- boih the Union parly ’anti h and ihb-Douglas party are mere, supernnmeraries/— Every , vote given tptheircandhyitea is a iiiot'ih the air.' Their tudeeis would furnish no solntion of’ the difficulties which hcset public affairs. With.the acccssioti'of cither to power : woahonld have.a repetition of ttiose (internal throes and outward explosions which destroyed in suecession the Whig and National Democratic partievbecaosc the some olemenls of combustion and repulsion are found in both. Bat the Jtepub- | lican party and the pro-slavery Democratic party ate each composed of homogeneous elements/ - Success jmay devclopo diffotences df opinion which are yet latent, within the former, but on the question of the extension of slavery—the governing! question—it is a unit.’ _* So also, is, tie parly of which, Breckinridge Is the candidate; andbetween ,1s no;nndd]« ground mutual advineeof the.’, two-principles jiM ;Bt-|aEt broughV twp; represaoiative* pSrlles fare, to rj thiQK ; Jbat Impeded ‘i heirTpyogfeaihK(T. been ditroyed or jostled asidt".(£.n other partfw are but shams, while their aostreas for the relief of the body politic a:o of no valcc. Wo
HIT LEO EAVES.
L. L. W 0 0 D t,
Sacred placcsfyr pure thoughts and holy mediations aro the lmjo graves in the church jard.They a|oiho depositories of the mother's sweet joys —half enfolded bnds, of it eocene?. humanity nipt by the first frost of time, ..ere yet a singls cankci worm of poUBtion had. nestled amoo j its embryo petals. .Gallons, imie :d,nmsl ho the heart pfbimwbo c;.n stand by a littre gravcsidc, ami t ut .have the holiest emotion of his m til awakened to the thoughts cf th it purity and joy that belongs to God and turn ven—for the mute prcache ■ at liis feet tells him of life begun and Itfo endedy without a elslp. how roach purer and holier most be the spiritual land, enlightened by-thc cm of infimlfl Goodness,. whenen < man ailed the eqnl of that brief young* ojouruer ampnj’bs. , How swells tl b Jjrcast of ;tha : parent; wJth : mom joy wJlilP jjtantUog by-the cold tarlh-bed • of onr lost lUUebacsl - Mob hifbl. because treasure is t& ;an ; away —joy ope, beams? fhatpreci pas Jewel in.the diadem ot the Redeem' erl ' !> vA-/ -'V
lUMUIftjlN Sieves & Trimmings. Tinware, &c.,
Kortnnel feeling that Ibis couple were too happy,, frowned, and tho men’s riches look wings and used them in flight. I Thereupon ' tho husband wound Op :h|a; business, put bis wife and children, of*whom there were two, boarding-house, and departed (dr California in search of Some letters and some re uitlances arrived from him at first, hen nothing came', and there was a b orik of 'several jeers. The wife tbi ugbt herself deserted, .The family, ahoso.good opinion of the hnsbami had not lately been so often published as formerly told her that it was c!e* rly a case for a divorce.—>. When hohad become welt accuse lotaed the sound of this onplcasant\votp, the disconsolate wife was
Mnlti Slreof, Indiana, VIATAV3 \«i'i on hand a cwd aitortment r-f OoVIn* ?n.l llcilins at radont '•;1m ami j. rite a. I Intiit* fn i-vwnittatimi of the
First -Pmiimim . md Medal • ir.45 r/./vu A>'I> MACJIIAE- ' T STEVENS. Mina fatten r,'AVnallte., In.!., *) t liAitti atU'iilion to bit ■ : ii[>erjor VV»jhiiix ' . * V'rinfftn? Machine. i/niirlw ' •** ivccirej ton XTMri -U' * al altlie Ofala Stal, t P*i • 8V..1 at tie u. S. wfif ‘ mJ Fal at Ltebti-Ule; Di Jj’* w af the Meehan ■ .isndlheflftn'^ fflaRS 1 ! I 1 .' 1 , 111 lathCciimy ‘In. Ohio, I ml Una K "‘ lJ<rk J, a here 1-0 15 • ac “ 1 *• I t H q “in I cverlKifore ofler1,7 vfjL A vj i, the fublle, hoUl jly wV j ewiiy Lbor di the tt/ ■ J T tU r VI=rI.;ne wav palento.t by J, i biiber, trii.
* * CJ TOa £B It* < «5 ■ COrtKlSC STOVE, [ftc Cut aN.ve.i M I refarJ U at ih; tcvt jiuve e*;li iui’iU market. The n'sthci! Jitity ‘love I* th^ . , ** J.*XiAWtTK1C,»» rWfh h(M npver failed to entire tat it fiction, also keep on hand the celebrated "Champion"' and '‘Jitplter’" Cookie? Fiores, both So. L Alto, the dd and well-tried . j . PREMIUM "I STOVES, of all jjif* and j ■ fit* C tittering, ItnoSn/, ar.d Mending promptly 6ttender! to, and the hlghijt price |>aJd for old Copper, Pewter, and UnusJ *3*1 Invite nil person* M give me a call, and evamlncmy alack am! Inquire my price*, before pdrthfetag eljewlerc. J ' L. L. IPOODV. VeT.tj, Pthrnary W, ISWl—if ■
The Good Times 11 eke Come at Last/ 2,380 Prizes,jsi0 t 500!! 'iX. THREE CAPITAL PRIZES, ja IT Hors?, Buggy ant) Harness, $100,00 ' Splendid fl'i Odare Itowrqoa rjwo Forte, worth , ftr 91,10. One cVh Gift bf $JU0,l« In . American Gold for One Hollar! One American ■■■ Sporting ITaich and Ctaib. $i00,OO! A. J. ALEXANDERS >‘ii ITT V-EIGHTH HAG. nlBreni Cn-K Walcltaad Land Gift lliitfibu* *W, »ilt Us lira*u at Franklin, ted., on
thrown hid ilia society of the mechanic. ow, 1 . now ..pfiosperonB, am! still u«ii isrriej. iTbe memory of her early* «ftl love came open her, and she belli with a secret joy that ho hftiiliemaineiLf.ins]i* inr-biir..j!fibyi.;
Alt nt l.-r* [iMhijUv Site, A ceiiO (nr toe mIo—In Vrv; Ai«-r.lieit, K- tV.UouM Al.w.r. ; rn!:v.rvT, II :t:r, A. A'i-o-I 3, b-j'),“- ly
J price 812,00.— y , F, I- Crjiirt t i Alleinville, Jon. i InVrr.
Ciucinnall Venereal Hcsplul, /.ii.. ’,.i.(/ i,j lie jltitf iSjtj, you u. ? j iitu.m- t<i>
This the ughl lid unshed her aiTeciiou, i otl’ at ! ait the git a iiied a divorce from,he : hosbnnd, who had .deserted her, end remained absent hcy.ond the tiioo all)wed by. the statute. This needrapi ished, there was no barrier between her and the mechanic of her
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,\a*l uji ii f ifn' iif ;no i'f Uir j;,i,t Killin'III i ilJ-iV'-ilH II tin; »LI)111, T«. K. IvnuirtEir frero ar.d Pari' Jl<*pita!r, and fur the pt.it re, ,.f the Cincinnati VcturrLi Ild-J ,| Oi. t„ JJ, Hiv holds lalL- i f \cw t.nk. Tl.ii i» the nulj i.fDCr ln thoc.ty where a pern ai.ii.l cure ol Cn* vwte 7>u;j;v;i can It utiU:i.rilj wilt.uil ih« Wf tf mercury or cliansoofdiii, Uonortbo-a vnre-d in f. 1.1 4ii hours (j)cv cured in 3to lu days. Stricture' cut'-.I in I to 3 iwli, Sucttittial Tioj-jn'il tu u t< ti ifiis. Sc mil* 1 V. cakuru cured iu l.i !■ s .-is. " Sy (Jill In lu I s Primary Mag*:* eared In liisyt, Secondary Symplons cured !n I to 3 weeks. Skin Ui»uares cured in 1 to 3 vetki. lr.i]«<icitcy, vigor I’m If. re. 1 !u 1't.i-tttecLs All I.* tucaof'a t'rlVnlu Salure treated ijiili uu; Mwilcllml success 31 ale or Femtlc, Ur. Bonaparte's Croat Work on I’rivsle Div cares, tiio Private (inldi* to h ealttj. U tvncCcul lo.all, nude and tcraalc, thh old and young, should read this hoot. It wfll rnhgfatvti thu»e Vto fjrojw lu daikduss. .Price •£> ccnU, sent be mail. ' : f
Cask Prize c/ioQb tri American Gold! . Horsei'fiupg) ami ljar::c;3, JCf* Splendid no;ewoo« Pm no Foile valued nt $110,00. HOSj Ik<M ami Silver -Watches—all in Hunting Cases—from ,$l31o-5250,00. 261 Prises in American Gold, from $2,50 to $500; 200 Acies Farming Lard; 320 S=lts Sell J Silver end Dan- , . lie*plated Wore ; Palent ■ self winding njndA.nci- - . ican Spotting , , ; Gold and Silver Vest Chains, Bracelets, &c., &c„J Ac., Number of Prizes. 2,350 Value of Prizes i. $16,600 Tickets Limited 10-. -I. —.... .10,500 O' Drawings take-place Monthly, .m CT Every ticket holder receives a printed lilt of drawn numbers. ■ ', ‘ jET AH drawings take place tn public, superintended exclusively by the ticketholder. tT Agents wanted in every locality, to w hom the most liberal inducements are olftred. ; OT All Frizes promptly paid. iU* Send for a Circular! Single Tickets, $1. .Six Tickets, $5,f0 Address A. J. ALB.XANDKR, jy ‘ Franklin, Johnson Co., Ititl.
Suiclure, \ • Cure . V Stricture, Cure Stricture, . Cure Leuchotrbpa, . Cure Leuchoirhcea,. Cure iieuchorrliosa, ' .. Cure Leuchonbcca, . Cure Leucfcoirhrsa, Cure Lcuchorrhcea, Cure Leuchorrhoea, Cure .Leucbbtrbce.1,' Cure LeuctmnlicDa, , Cure J-tucborrhoca, Cure Leuchonhcea, Cure Leucborrhr?3, .Cure Leuchorrhcts, Cure Leucborrii(ca t . Female Wenkntstcs, ’ Female Weaknesses, r Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, • Female Weaknesses, . Female Weaknesses, , female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, Female Weaknesses, ; Fetpsla Weaknesses) and all other ■ ■ Diseases . - of the , Button, Kids xr s, A sd Sexuil Organs.
fliT It is said the first tb cc verses ■ of tbs first chapter of the •Ghroni** . cle reads thus: • &atb Badness? \/bo bath woe?. - /Who ’sinpoth' Uo streets T’with. gloom of countenance and per* '■ plcxity of mind. Whpliseth the • confidence and patronage oc tho pep* - plo/apd-ainketh into poverty and' ?—lie that J. dvertiteth ■ 'Hot? "He that docs not make himself kjjown throngh the papers. Ho who - by bis neglect in this matte deprives himself of .gain and tccnreui to him8fi]f.;lo«il- ’bli3 business wisdom is f selfishness. ‘.His lack of knowledge, stinginess sticketn opt ami the discerning shim him. jvWhohath gladness? tVhohath joy? AY ho bath a growing business apd.foll coffers? AVho gainttb tho Confidence and patronage of; men, japd riselb surely to. affine uce. He that Adtertistlh liberally — ;bal thro* thfl- Jonrnala of the day, tnakolh bipuelf sad bis businest known! fie hath chosen the- part of wisdom, and his riches and honor i increase like the light of this morning."
yoath. , She informed him .that she was his forever, when he should choose ti) claim her hand. Her feel*
ings cai mot have been pleasant to learn lb it, since lis rejection by her' and ber marriage toAnoiher, tho nn*
TUB REACTION OF RESTRAINT
People who have been living lor a long time in dreary country places, without niiy emotion beyond such as are occasioned by a trivial or annoyance, often get crazy at last for a vital paroxysm of somo kind or other. In this state they rush to the‘ great cities for a plunge into their turbid life-baths, with a frantic thirst for every exciting pleasure, which makes ! them the willing and easy victims of al I thos e who sell the devi I’s wares on commission. TJ10 less intelligent mid instructed class of unfortunates, who venture with their ignorance and their instincts into what is sometimes called the “life” of great cities, are put through a rapid course of instruction which entitles them very commonly to a! diploma from the police court. But ; they’ only illustrate the working of the some tendency in; mankind at large, which has been occasionally noticed in the sons of ministers and., other eminently worthy people, by many ascribed to that intense congenital hatred for goodness which distinguishes human nature from that of the brute, but perhaps as readily accounted for by considering it as the yawning and streching of a young soul cramped too long in one moral posture. Oliver Wendell Holmes,
romantl t hewer of wood bad drowned bis pass ion. for. her in,iba waves of time, 1 .a id that at the time of her handsome offer he no longer palpi* tated foj her. ■. In fact, Barkis was not willjn\ ■ As if all this were not embarasaing who should turn
l>r. JloiU{dili. > ’i I’rfvi i.lire never ha* nor l.cicr a ill tail, uiuiricl lu.liui too feeble (o' hear.children, cicvpl a Uu, haurd of life, should he lu^iKiiiesiiijii- iif-tLA invention.—' I’lieu ieduced to 53. ■ ' Ur. Buna {.one's French Patent Slate Safel lib perfectly icfc; and never hub to give satisfai;liuh. 11 Is the only cafe an.) sure preventive afe'n'nrf pregnancy Mid dUeaac. Thu price of - llu) Pron. h Put.'nl .Male .Safe, JI Itickltiglu one, |i j>cr half dnicii, s* per dozen. Sect ny mail. ]L r* itadanre honin'* Female Monthly PHU I» a »fc and reliable- remedy fvr n«l all lemate ilitcuri. Ladies should not uu them during prep nancy, as they will produce luUymmsge. Price §1 per hoi—extra line, f j. bunt to soy address by mail.. Ur*. B. Ac K. are the men to ronvuli, they arc - unquestionably acknowledged tobetho chain- > Idouacd kliis of rone real uftcsscs, and the un- ■ y Hoc ton who rcerfva hloothly Heporu from Uie old world, they hara been ace attorned from ' an early ape of j uuth to witness the Tsrioos ■ diseases which aDlict mankind,and to watch too - ptusrert threugh a long career of professions! study, in every rpbere of life, from the tmmblot abode of poverty to the nuatsloDOf the wealthy/, and having ascertained beyond ■ doubt the Task'," lullerlng orknmanlty, the; determined loci tho cetienUTu system as their particolarv study, and to devote their whole attention lOj Uie hllcvlatioa of the dUcaies of these 1 to port-J. ant functlnnj. h'o ktiers will be answered on-t less they contain a remittance or a postage ,■ stamp. Cilloraddress. . . Ur*, UO.VAPARTE dc JIEV.NOLDS, t So, T£2hycamoreSt, bef Fifth & Sixth Su.,> East tide. Offlee IiOur« 6 a. x. U>9 r. w. 1 tuepsu-co Cincinnati, Ohio. *.
op hut (ho; husband,’ who made bis appearance,;in the form of a letter, announcing that bo bad accumulated a .dazzling pile of wealth, that he was on 'his way home, and that sho was to meet him in New York, The letter alio chid her. for neglect in not writing to him for year*, and it was clear that he bad tent assurances of love and also material aid at intervals during his absence; where these had gone, no one knows,' Here, then, was trouble. No husband, no lover. [The one she had divorced; tho other had refused her. Taking counsel {with herself, sho packed her trunk, seeing that her wardrobe was unexceptionable, and went to the metropolis. She met the coming man oajhia arrival, and told him the whole story as correctly as she, naturally nrejtidicoJ in favorof tho detell it. The husband scbwIedJ growled, . looked at the' charming face and the.becoming toilette, lemembered CaUfcfrnia add■its loncltneta; and took her to bis heart, A clergyman waa summoned, a marriage waja and a new volume in life's history was opened. ;
HEALTH RESTORED!
DR. MOTT’S
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Dr, Hampton's Compound Diuretic Pills Contain neither Balsam or Mercury, but , ate Purely Vegetable un their Composition, mild but polent in their . . action, and never fail to cure the most hopeless caseof those diseases to which they are • .particularly • adapted. Dr. Hampten’s Comp'd Dlnrollc £411 Is Endorsed, Recommended, and Used in the Practice of Physicians gen- . crally, for the Cure of the above >
Jealousy.—Of all.; the pains of:which humanity is susceptible, jealousy‘is the worst; for most frequently it is an effect without a ct use—-a jnbqster engendered in the imagination of its victim; and feeding alike upon its heoH and brain, it withers :hcroso Upon the cheek of beauty, dethrones reason from its judgment seat, and gives the reins to passion; it is tho minishjnent of Tantalus without his crime. To tho jealous'mind j madness would he q relief, | and death ahlessing;it tnkesj a piaptyr’s pleasure in! its tor- 1 mente/and odds to their in-: tensity by the ingenious skill' with which it adduces proofs frpjn air drawn nothings, ad- ■ ding fuel to the llama by which. it anffen. Jealousy is a passion against which persuasion andjargumant are equally vain, tho proofs whjch convince, but tend to confirm itB-fpJtal error. ■■ ■■ ■*
UF.IUIJTV, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMACIATION, UVbt’EI’SIA, DLVBiiHtEA, CONSTIIMTIUN, SCROFULA, SALT I RHEUM, SCURVY, JAUNDICE. UVEK CUM PLAINTS, RHEUMATISM, JIKHCUKLU. CONSEQUENCES, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, NKURALUI.V, CliKONlC HK.UUCUES, FEMALE-WEAKNESS, MU5MENSTllUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., FIJI1XES ON THE' FACE, KUUUHNESS OF THE SKIN,- ttc, ;
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. *
(A Benefolenl JiulitolioD,(uliWiil!P<l bytp«l»!
endowment for the relief of the del ind dlitreueJ, afllkW with Virulent and - epidemic dbeaact, and especial* lj for tim cure of -l)Ue«*ei of the Sexual Organa.
Tlie IKON being aWorbeJ by the blood, anil (bus dmUMiug through the whole system, do part of the body can escape th dr truly wonderlolum usee. TL; esperitucj* of thousands dally prove* that DO preparation of Iron can for > momentbe com* parol-kIiIi It.. Impurities of the blood, depression ut i iut energy, i>ate and other wise sickly complex* tons Indicate iunwarily in almost every concclr* able one. In all ra*es of female debility (floor at* bui,elJotoii*,elc-) (u (Sects are delighAtUy renovating. No remedy.has over been disco re red. In the wools history of medicine, which exerts inch prompt, happy, and hilly restorative effect*, (food appetite, complete digesting rapid acquidthm of strength, with an unusual dlspoalUoa for active isv.l vi.tcriut utveise, baaseUiidy Wtow Itausa. As a grand stomachic and gene rat restorative It has nosnpertor and no substitute.' hi*t’ut np nocat flat metal burn containing 50 Tills, price Mcents per box; dxboxw, $3 50; one doien hose*, $) U). Ter sale by Druggist* generally. Will be aentfreeto any addreai on receipt of the price. All tetter*, orders, ete., ibotdd be addressed to K. B. LOCKK k CO., Guaaai Aoikre, - 330 Broadway, New-York. For sal* in Tcvay by J.L. TUILUAGD, dealer In Gentu/ie Family Midumet. : decMy
Diseases.. When Physicisns . .recommend a Prepara- . tio'n, sufferers should: no louger hesitate' ' to, test its ef- , : ficacy. ■
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, bj the Ac* ting Snrjreoo, to HI wbo spplj bj letter, won • description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in caaet of extreme povettj, ilea iclt.es famished free of charge. * . Vxirxaix KcroiTi on SpennaUmhirt, and otherdiseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the AVte Rantditt employed In the Dispensary,sentte .the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Tao or three stamps forpOsl* age will be acceptable. Address, Ur. J. butux Ilotojrro*, Acting Surgeon, Howard AssociaUon.A'o. S South Main %*jkx.V, VWAs.At'.fWa., Da, sj.IE-15 .
flatbdatmcu descending the Mississippi, in rather 'a jolly mood, passed a house ion the shore where they wore fiddling and danc-i ing oni the piazza—the boat fell into an eddy and once in each half hour passed the house again, and the boatmen swore fiddling and dancing in every house for a hundred- Aides on the shore oX the they had beenrevolving in : an eddy an dhad ssenbutone,-:,
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The combination of Ingredient* la theta Rill* arc the rcnll of a Ion? and citensire practice. 4 They are mi01 to their o|<cnlioo, and certain la j correcting all Irregularities, Palnfol Menstrua-3 Ilona, re mot In? all obstructions, -whether from j colder otherwise, headache, pain In the ttJe.j palpitation of the heart, tlLslotbcd steep, which.* arise from interruption of ns la re. J To Mataitn Lantu, ! Dr. Checseman's Pill* are laralliable, at they] will brio? on the monthly period with regulars Ity. Ladles who hare been disappointed In the! nse of other Pills, can place the utmost eoaJlX deace In Dr. Che woman's 'Pills doing all thad they represent to do. I I ’ R. B, HUTCH 15 GS, X peneral Agent for this United State*, jE ltd Cbambdrs-sL, Kew-Yortij To c.lwt a/1 tnofraafe crier* H oddmadfl Sold by J. L. Tsikiaod, Vcray, Indiana; 9r Jorgenson, Flsrence, Indiana. OW-lJ®
- Oswego, July 24. A Breckinridge and Lane District Convention was held in this city yesterday p. m.— Every town and ward was fully represented. Hon. Wm. Lev/is was elected delegate to the State Convention at Syracuse.
QAA KEGS BELMONT IfAlLS on OU \J hand and for sale low by novI2 F. F. GRISARD & SON.
Price, Fifty cents per pox, Patrami) pstr ay
J. T. HAMPTON & CQ. r
Doublc Shofcl Plows. i LARGE SCPPLY Just received, by : A. aplS F. L. GB13AHD k SON,
405 Spruce SL, Philadelphia, Pa
CT For sale in Switzerland county by J. L. Thlebsud, Yevay; J. W. Miirnhy, Mount Bte{I\ng; Rogers A Cotton, Moctf* field: Wm. Gibson, Patriot; NI Jorgenson, Florence. ’ r dec2l-I»
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ITTEAS—'TEAa—Juatreedved. a freah supply of J. Imported Teat, which wiU be add at reduced prices, at the Cash Store of _____ aagJ COUBVOISIEB * LEWIS.
THa 'totml comber of register* red electors :a Great Britria :s jjteted hr a recent c2;riiil return to be 1,071, 07&. . j
HiP Good vice makes a bad bead, and long story.
■nail***.. A LARGE supply by the BAG, BAftRCE. or PQU.VD. F, L, OR13ARD b SO.V.
1 AH BBLS. NO. 1 KANAWHA HALT-Jcit fO v received and hr tale by J. TE1T3,
£T Virtue hath i*s icwsrd.
